The Basal came with Big Book Stories, which I really enjoyed, but starting with Unit 4--big books no more....so I got to thinking...time to prep them some more. I made a couple of things, not sure how it's going to work until I try them next week, but I thought I'd post them for y'all to see if you'd be interested. I made a story question sheet to go with the basal story (Pelican was Hungry). I like to read the story in class and discuss with my students, and then I have them take their book home and reread it to parents for homework. (I'm not a stickler for homework--but that's another post someday). I did type up a 5 question page. It's not fancy. It's not fabulous like those 2nd grade Trifolds, but it will help them remember their information. I also added a few questions to the premade Treasures Story Selection Assessment. I typed up a few sentences as DOL's too. You can click on the image to grab each different page.
Remember, this is all new to me all over again. I'm hoping that it works, and that someone else can use it. Let me know if ya do!
Story Questions
Selection Quiz
Sentences to read and correct
I will be posting long o/silent e work soon (sorts, worksheets, task cards). Stay tuned ;)
We don't use a basal. I think lots of other bloggers use this same one, so you should search for their great ideas too. Sometimes I wish I did so that I had a bit more direction, but I'm grateful I have some independence too. This looks good to me!
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I love all of your ideas. We also use Treasures and you are about a week ahead of us. I look at your blog almost daily for ideas. Keep up the good work and keep sharing.
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I would love to use these activities, but have no access to Treasures. Is it a common story I could find at the library or online? or could you scan it in and send it to me. You can tell me you don't have time and we'll just not do this activity...honest I will still LOVE you and your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I just found some the books online...which book is this story in. I'm so excited...love free resources.
ReplyDeleteTreasures is our reading series published by Macmillan/McGraw. I google the story, but couldn't find it for purchase. It's by Jim Arnosky. Some of the stories in the series are common stories. I wouldn't feel comfortable scanning it in due to copyright. I'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteThis story is in the 4th book. Glad you found them online ;)
ReplyDeleteI loved using your story questions and quiz this week. Is there any chance you will be making and posting these for the other stories? Thank you for all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteI would love to purchase your story questions and quiz. Anyway you can put them on your store? They are great!
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I don't think I created them for each story. Most of the ones I used, I have put on the blog somewhere. Feel free to use them, just click the image to download. :)
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